The Thayer parsonage
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- 1850-2000
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William A. Kilbourn
Published in: Images of America, Lancaster / Heather Maurer Lennon. Charleston, SC ; Chicago IL ; Portsmouth NH ; San Francisco CA. : Arcadia Publishing, 2001
The parsonage of Rev. Nathaniel Thayer, D.D., is shown in this painting. Thayer, a lineal descendant of John Cotton, had a 47-year pastorate in Lancaster. After he and his wife died in the mid-19th century, Nathaniel Thayer II (the banker) had the house razed and had his Victorian villa built farther back from the road. One of the features from the property that he was careful to retain was the well sweep shown on the right.
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- Digital Commonwealth
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- Lancaster Historical Society
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- Religious dwellings
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- image
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- Paintings
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